Word: stoffer
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Scott Club, represented by David Stoffer 3L of Passaic, N. Y., and Paul Duryea Miller 3L of East Chicago, Ind. won the Ames competition finals from the George Gray Club last night. This victory is the most sought-after honor in the Law School and is the goal of a three-year competition among the Law Clubs...
...points of law involved are much disputed by judicial and academic authorities. In winning the decision, Stoffer and Miller stressed chiefly the points that the injury to the complainant was not irreparable, that the difference of jurisdiction were hard to overcome, and that even if there were jurisdiction, under such circumstances a court of equity ought not to exercise...
...Alex. Simpson Jr., Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania; and the Hon. Leslie P. Snow, Justice of the Supreme Court of New Hampshire. They will be called upon to render a decision on a case in equity concerning the operations of the mythical Blanque Mining Company. David Stoffer 3L, and P. D. Miller 3L, of the Scott Club will be the counsel for the mining company. The fictitious complainant, Richard Goodright, will be represented by R. S. Foster 3L, and C. W. Partridge Jr. 3L, of the Gray Club...
...days later the second semi-final case was tried between the Scott club and the Ames Gray club, the Scott club gaining the decision. The Ames Gray club was represented by Webster Atwell 3L, and C. R. Murchison 3L and the Scott club by David Stoffer 3L, and P. D. Miller 3L. The judges were C. I. Davis of the Massachusetts Land Court, F. T. Hammond of the Massachusetts Supreme Court, and A. P. Stone '93 of the Cambridge Municipal Court...
...Scott Club of the Law School yesterday evening eliminated the Hudson Club from the second year Ames Competition, and thereby qualified for the semifinals, which will be held next fall. Scott was represented by P. D. Miller 2L and David Stoffer 2L., arguing for the plaintiff in a case in trust law. The losing defendants were W. L. Marcy Jr. 2L, and Albert Welsbord...